Skip to content

Weekly RCMP Report:

The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 89 calls to service between Friday, Aug. 28 and Thursday, Sept. 3. 911 calls The RCMP received three 911 calls from the communities of Kisbey, Redvers and Wawota. All were deemed to be non-emergencies.
RCMP

            The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 89 calls to service between Friday, Aug. 28 and Thursday, Sept. 3.

 

            911 calls

            The RCMP received three 911 calls from the communities of Kisbey, Redvers and Wawota. All were deemed to be non-emergencies.

            Abandoned vehicles

            The matter of an abandoned side-by-side found outside Manor is still under investigation by RCMP.

            The registered owner of an abandoned vehicle in Carlyle was found by police and moved the vehicle at their request.

            Alcohol-related offences

            RCMP responded to a report of an impaired driver. When members attended, they spoke to all parties and found there was not enough evidence to lay any charges.

            Members laid five charges under the Liquor Act.

            Animal calls

            RCMP received a complaint from the Wawota area reporting a puppy who was in a small crate in the heat. When they arrived, the puppy had been released.

            Members responded to one call regarding a herd of cattle in the Kisbey area.

            Assault

            A 29-year-old male from the Carlyle area was charged with assault and will be appearing in court.

            In Arcola, police attended to a report regarding a threat of assault with a baseball bat as well as verbal threats. However, no assault occurred and no charges were laid.

            Assistance

            RCMP assisted Child and Family Services regarding the apprehension of two children.

            Members responded to a request to locate an individual in the Carlyle area.

            Members were called to assist at a fire in the Carlyle area.

            Police served a subpoena in the Carlyle area at the request of the Ministry of Justice.

            Corrections and conditional release

            One open corrections and conditional release file is still under investigation by RCMP.

            False alarm

            Members responded to a false alarm from a residence in Manor.

            Harassment

            RCMP responded to a complaint by an individual in Arcola who reported harassment over social media.

            Mental Health Act

            Members provided assistance under the Mental Health Act.

            Mischief

            RCMP are still investigating a report of a person throwing rocks at a combine near Arcola. They also attended to a separate, unrelated report of mischief in the Town of Arcola.

            Members received a noise complaint from Kenosee Lake, as well as another noise complaint from Redvers.

            Theft

            A report of stolen fuel is still under investigation.

            In Manor, a report of theft of a jerry can is still under investigation.

            In a separate matter, a reported theft in Manor was determined to be a civil matter by the RCMP.

            Traffic infractions

            On Hwy 9, a 43-year-old male was arrested and charged with driving while disqualified.

            A 19-year-old male from Carlyle and a 21-year-old male from Redvers were both charged with driving without valid vehicle registration(s), resulting in $580 fines for each individual.

            RCMP issued five tickets for failure to stop at a stop sign, in the communities of Carlyle, Redvers and Wawota.

            Members issued five warnings regarding speeding and issued 39 speeding tickets, with fines ranging from $130 to $160.

            An individual was charged with failing to comply with licence restrictions and fined $150.

            A 22-year-old female from Manor received a three-day driving suspension.

            A complainant reported a driver who was tailgating in Redvers. RCMP members spoke to both parties and the matter was resolved.

            Police issued six inspection tickets.

            Other calls to service

            An individual from the Redvers area has requested a peace bond. This matter is still under investigation by the RCMP.

            In Redvers, RCMP responded to a call that was determined to be an unfounded complaint in relation to a custody order.

 

 

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks